Arcade Fire Nominated for Six 2014 Juno Awards

Drake and Robin Thicke also up for awards at March 30 ceremony

Nominees for Canada’s Juno Awards are in and Arcade Fire are leading this year’s crop of hopefuls, with a total of six nominations. The indie-rock superstars received nods for Album of the Year (for Reflektor, an LP that ranked on SPIN’s 50 Best Albums of 2013 list), Group of the Year, Juno Fan Choice Award, Single of the Year (for the title track from Reflektor), and Songwriter of the Year.

Michael Bublé earned the second-highest number of nominations, pulling down four, tying with folk singer-songwriter Serena Ryder. They’ll both face off against Arcade Fire in the race for Album of the Year (him for his Grammy winningTo Be Loved, her for the 2012 LP Harmony). Rounding out that category is Drake — recognized for his third full-length, Nothing Was the Same — and Canadian treasure Céline Dion, who is being honored on the strength of her 2013 effort, Loved Me Back to Life.

Drake is also repping for Toronto in three other categories: Rap Recording of the Year (Nothing Was the Same), Juno Fan Choice Award, and Artist of the Year, which puts him in the company of Dion, Bublé, Ryder, and Robin Thicke, who is eligible for the award thanks to his Canadian dad, actor Alan Thicke.

Robin is also up for the Juno Fan Choice Award and Pop Album of the Year for Blurred Lines. He’ll have to beat out Bublé and SPIN cover stars Tegan and Sara, among others. Find a full list of nominees below, and watch for winners when they’re revealed at Winnipeg’s MTS Centre on March 30.

Album of the Year:

Arcade Fire, Reflektor Céline Dion, Loved Me Back to LifeDrake, Nothing Was the SameMichael Bublé, To Be LovedSerena Ryder, Harmony